The practice kit provides the material necessary for students to systematically learn how components can be joined together in a professional way using pins. Both flat and cylindrical parts are pinned together. We recommend that the exercises are carried out in a workshop, as all preparations such as scribing, drilling, clamping, reaming and joining must be carried out in a correct and proper manner by the student. The material is clearly laid out on a plastic tray. The well-structured instructional material outlines all the necessary technical information and provides a step-by-step guide through the exercises.
Learning Objectives / Experiments
- Familiarisation with different types of pin and their specific
applications: grooved pins, dowel pins, straight pins, tapered pins - Familiarisation with the relevant standard designations and terms,
including graphical representation - Planning and execution of all steps in the workshop environment - Familiarisation with types of pinned joint - Working with fits and tolerances
Features
* Practical workshop exercise relating to pin joints1 * Familiarisation with various pin types, their special
[1] Set of material for workshop exercises relating to pin joints [2] Joining flat items [3] Joining cylindrical items [4] Pin puller [5] All parts clearly laid out on a tray [6] Multiple trays stackable
Technical Data
Straight pins: d=6, 8mm Grooved pins: d=3, 5, 8mm Dowel pins: d=5mm Tapered pins: d=6, 8mm Studs: d=8mm Shaft with set collar: shaft diameter: d=40mm All parts made from steel, some with gunmetal finish
Dimensions and Weight
l x w x h: 500x350x110mm (tray) Weight: approx. 14kg
Scope of Delivery
1 complete set of material, laid out on a tray 1 set of instructional material